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One is this game will behave like WipeOut HD Fury!
The other is I have to pay for a PS3!
WipeOut, GeometryWars and the Starwars titles are the best games I have ever played!
I also played wipeout 2097 on the pc but it had a much worse performance than on the playstation.
Sometimes I lend a ps3 from my friend to play WipeOut HD Fury which (BlueRay) has a special place on my bookshelf!
I always dreamed about a WipeOut game for the pc! I hope they make no special things!
Best regards
Randy
Wip3out games were always "arcadey". That's where the fun really lies. Every fun game that left you with a deep good impression was based on non-realistic game mechanics or physics.
Games depend on that "game"/"arcadey" feel to be successful. Just name a sim game, being it racer, first person shooter, adventure, or anything else that felt more fun/addictive and memorable than your favorite game/s whatever those might be.
Just name a few "realistic" games that were more fun or memorable than your average "unrealistic" game.
It's that a joke... ? Because I fail to get it... what correlation are you talking about... ?
You can't decide if a more/less "realistic" game is more/less fun for you or what ?
Or you can't decide which factors in a game are making it more/less "realistic"... ?
Sometimes a more realistic game is more fun than a less realistic game, and sometimes a less realistic game is more fun than a more realistic game.
Yes, I was generalizing... And to support that, I've asked you to come with whatever examples to counter that... Because from my experience, all the less realistic games so far were more fun for me than the more realistic ones. Every game that really left me with a good impression, was addictive, fun and unforgettable was based on unrealistic factors... I couldn't tell the same for more realistic games.
The IP now belongs to Sony, I am pretty sure the Devs are well aware of likeness and what they can and cannot implement in this newer game